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THE SUNDAY JOURNAL
VOL. 1 No. 1, COPYRIGHT. 1920, NATIONAL GRAVURE CIRCUIT, INC. N. Y.
" Rotogravure Section, Minneapolis, Minn. Sunday, November 7, 1920
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First, a touch of fragrant Pompeiati DAY Cream is! l= ip)
(vanishing). It’softens the skin and holds the powder, [) ss neb
Work the cream well into the:skin so the powder i: i Ph
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the skin beautifully fair and adds the charm of deli- | |
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Now a touch of Pompeian BLOOM for youthful i
color, Do you know that a bit of color in the cheeks a
makes the eyes sparkle with a new beauty?
Lastly, dust over again-with the powder, in order {i
to subdue the Bloom. Presto! The face is beautified We
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gether (as above) as the complete “Pompelan Beauty yy
Toilette.” Pompelan DAY Cream (vanishing) softens i}
the skin. Pompelan BEAUTY Powder, u powder that |
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Dering
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to his hut
in India by
his former
wife's
husband. -
Dering,
the outcast,
(Bert Lytell)
is unaware that
he is saving his own
son: from being
crushed by the
maddened.
elephant.
Dering .
foils the plot
of the Rajah to murder
all the whites by blow-
ing up the floor
beneath them.
The .''Price of Redemption’’ is
heavy, but the reward is worth its.
weight in gold.
The Rajah sends { |
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hope of using him as are of
revenge,
Dering’s wife believes °
he has murdered his
father and renounces Dering goes as a pariah into the palace of the Rajah, where he is to
him. He becomes an redeem himself, see his enemy die at the hands of the Rajah an
outcast. regain his wife and child.
If Art Acord
i\ getsa cramp
‘ in either arm
or the seated
Person gets a
foot free, Art.
is going away
from here.
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and dispatch
Hutchinson “RIL?
the Pathe thrill ;
4 and will be purveyor, is merely Duncan
{ aeeete for ‘in a hurry to catch a
sometime,
who repairs
breaks in air
Waves for the
Vitagraph wireless
outfit, keeps in Practice by am-
bling from one roof to another
on telegraph or tele phone
wifes, at the sametime keeping
. track of current events,
train. There is a fast
freight Pulling out
and he has a date in
the caboose,
“Bill” Duncan
became tired of riding.
around on the wings
of the windmill and
‘Jumped off, There's
a life net waiting
to receive him.
“Can you
rope anauto,’’the |
director asked Wil} Rogers.
Will hedged, Rut he Practiced
roping goats, Then he said, ‘bring on
the flivver.’’ § The flivver was roped,
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Hddie
Polo, the Universal
acrobat, snapped at
the moment he is
What Jean Val-
jean did in fiction,
Charles Hutchinson
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climbs a bare wall, he made a good
connection,
doesn’t mind a
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her own duck-
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eat, just to
feed,
Mowing the lawn is all play and no work
for everybody, including old Ben and
Pearl's riding habit of checked worsted.
One of the reasons why the Fox film star
is a sure fire drawing card in Bayside
moving picture theatres, Ice cream cones
make friendship stick and Pearl’s supply
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chowder she puts on: hip
boots arid digs the silent, suc-
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out of his lair.
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own, trimmed with
Chinchilla, with hat
to match. The stole
is of Chinchilla.
.the job.
This Veil
adds vivacity,
ifany were needed,
to the smiling June Caprice.
It is of Van Raalte net.
Sport coat of tan boxed
velour cloth with brown
velour tam worn by Con-
stance Binney.
Dorothy Cum-
mings in an ad-
vanced French
street model of
brown char-
meuse, A yel-
low-red flower
at the waist
line, anda hat
of t h e same
shade com- ‘
plete the
costume,
Dorothy
Cummings has
just bought this
Chinchilla coat,
especially de-
signed to be
worn a8 a wrap
over an evening
gown,
Being fond
of kittens,
Mary Mile’s
Minter chose this
costume of black
“A kitten’s-ear satin,
trimmed with black
fur. The bodice
is lavender and
brocade,
a
cilla without
delegating
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ali "~~ brought this with her
from Paris a few weeks ago. —
{t is a creation of rose colore
silk net over rose colored satin. The
net is heavily embroidered with coral-
t falls as 3
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colored beads. A wee train of ne !
separate drape from the back waist line, Geraldine
i f pearls.
is also wearing her famous rope O
Just to be sure of having enough furs tor the
winter, Dorothy Cummings has added this white
ermine coat, trimmed with sable, to her
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After the Pictures —
A Good Night’s Rest
That's the way to i
. get the real benefit from an evening's
entertainment. No fitfulness no tossin i rf
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Just sound, healthful sleep, zi Seecoralathy
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The mattress that's built £ i
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The Ostermoor layers of billowy softness are _hand-laid
evenly in a tailor-made tick and then carefully tufted,
Be sure the mattress you select is an Ostermoor—the famous
sleep-producer, And look for the familiar Ostermoor label.
Sold by good dealers everywhere. Write us for 144-page
Make This Test
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not break’ or spill. This new kind of compact
was invented by the specialist who perfected the famous
La-may Face Powder. The package contains enough
La-may Powder compressed to last you for generous
use for about two months. The compact cake of pow.
der is covered with porous cloth. The powder is held
under the cloth. It cannot spill. You wipe your puff
on the cloth and this sifts the powder through just as
you need it. There are two qualities of packages.
Both are very flat. One box with compact and puff
for fifty cents. The other ista Silverene Vanity Box
with hinged cover and two-inch mirror, corttaining
compact and flat lamb’s wool puff for only one dollar
and fifty cents. This better box is the same quality
that sells in jewelry stores for about three dollars,
This box looks like sterling silver but will not tarnish.
When this La-may Compact Box is empty, you refill it
by getting the fifty cent La-may Compact Box from
your dealer. The compact and puff from fifty cent
box will fit the La-may Silverene Vanity Box. Ask
La-may Silverene Vanity
Boxes make excellent in-
expensive Christmas pres-
ents, La-may Face Powder
is also sold in ‘the loose
form in two sizes, thirty-
five and sixty cents. La-
"may Face Powder is guar-
anteed absolutely pure.
Because it is pure and be-
cause it stays on so well it
is now used by over a
million American women.
Herbert Roystone, Ine.
16° East 18th St., New
York, N. Y.
your dealer to show you this wonderful new idea. .
This ten-day test costs nothing.
To millions it has brought a new
era in teeth cleaning. This is to
urge that you try this method.
Then let your own teeth show you
what it means to you and yours.
To fight the film
The object is to fight the film
which causes most tooth troubles.
Film is that viscous coat you feel.
It clings to teeth, enters crevices
and stays. The old methods of
brushing do not end it. So, des-
pite all care, tooth troubles have
been .constantly increasing.
It is the film-coat that discolors,
not the teeth. And nearly all teeth
brushed in old’ ways are coated
more or less,
Film is the basis of tartar. It
holds food substance which fer-
Acts in
One ingredient in Pepsodent is
pepsin. Another multiplies the
starch digestant in the saliva to
digest starch deposits that cling.
The alkalinity of the saliva is
multiplied also, That to neutral-
ize the acids which cause tooth
decay.
Two factors directly attack the
films. One of them keeps teeth so
highly polished that film cannot
‘easily adhere.
With every application, Pepso.
Pepsadéen
The New-Day Dentifrice
A scientific film combatant
combined with two other mod-
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leading dentists everywhere and
supplied by all druggists in large
tubes,
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ments and forms acid. It holds
the acid in contact with the teeth
to cause decay.
Millions of germs breed in it.
They, with tartar, are the chief
cause of pyorrhea. And that dis-
ease has become alarming in
extent.
A daily combatant
Dental science has now found
ways to daily combat this film.
For five years the methods
_ have been carefully watched and
proved. Now leading dentists
everywhere advise them.
These methods are embodied in
-a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Mil- .
lions now know it and employ it.
Wherever you look the results are
seen in glistening teeth today.
five ways
dent combats the teeth’s great
enemies in new and efficient ways.
To millions it is bringing cleaner,
safer, whiter teeth.
Send the coupon for a 10-Day
Tube. Note how clean the teeth
feel after using. Mark the ab-
sence of the viscous film. See how
-the teeth whiten as the film-coats
disappear.
This test will be a’ revelation.
Make it now. Cut out the coupon
So you won’t forget.
10-Day Tube Free
THE PEPSODENT CO,,
Dept. 39, 1104 S. Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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Three Types, Regular, Safety and Self-filting.
$2.50 and up, at Best Dealers
L. E. Waterman Company
191 Broadway, N.Y. 129 So. State Street, Chicago, Ill.
24. School Street, Boston 17 Stockton Street, San Francisco
The Evolution of the Pen. The most interesting of all commercial moving picture stortes.
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